But doing whole process with 'external browser' then the purchase fee isn't passed correctly and user_none/chaley wouldn't get their cut.

It still happens whether you use the internal or external browser. As long as you select the book from within the search dialog and have it open the web page we still get credit (if it's a store that has an affiliate program).

But doing whole process with 'external browser' then the purchase fee isn't passed correctly and user_none/chaley wouldn't get their cut.

There is a problem with Waterstone's affiliate program. It doesn't work regardless of which browser is used. I am trying to determine why.

Assuming a correctly-working affiliate program, then a commission is paid if the purchase is made with the same browser instance opened by clicking in the search results. The commission probably won't be paid if in the middle of the process, a user changes from the internal browser (the calibre browser) to an external one or vice versa.

In any event, people should use whatever process pleases them. Commissions are nice, but it is more important that the store be easily used.

in ebooks.com my selection (a stone for danny fisher robbins) is grayed out so it cannot be purchased (it appears to be a geographical thing), but not in amazon, barnes & noble, feedbooks or kobo. and when i go to ebooks.com directly (firefox) it can't find the selection at all.

in ebooks.com my selection (a stone for danny fisher robbins) is grayed out so it cannot be purchased (it appears to be a geographical thing), but not in amazon, barnes & noble, feedbooks or kobo. and when i go to ebooks.com directly (firefox) it can't find the selection at all.

When you do a direct search ebooks.com includes your detected country. Since calibre is doing the search directly this is not included. That's why it's showing up in calibre and not when you search the web site directly. I will look into providing a fix to filter out these results.

When you do a direct search ebooks.com includes your detected country. Since calibre is doing the search directly this is not included. That's why it's showing up in calibre and not when you search the web site directly. I will look into providing a fix to filter out these results.

Thanks for a great piece of kit, user_none. Do I take it, John, that 'Open Books' has now been dropped as a search option for DRM-free publishers and their titles? Some titles at 'Get Books' link to buying points that have store-imposed DRM padlocks and some with store-imposed geo-restrictions even on titles where the publisher holds international rights, I notice. The older 'Open Books' feature guaranteed DRM-free ebooks and would recommend no POS that imposed DRM. Very best. Neil

Do I take it, John, that 'Open Books' has now been dropped as a search option for DRM-free publishers and their titles?

No. 'Open Books' is still being maintained and enhanced. I plan to include it in 'Get Books'. The issue right now is 'Open Books' does not implement any type of search. 'Get Books' is a search based system. Search is on the 'Open Books' todo and once it's implemented I'll add support in 'Get Books'.

Will not be integrated:
- Amazon (FR): no point, as the site doesn't sell ebooks
- Amazon(IT): no point, as the site doesn't sell ebooks
- Libreria Rizzoli (IT): they have declined to play with us (no answer)
- WH Smith (UK): they have declined to play (active refusal)

***'Open Books' is still being maintained and enhanced. I plan to include it in 'Get Books'. The issue right now is 'Open Books' does not implement any type of search. 'Get Books' is a search based system. Search is on the 'Open Books' to do and once it's implemented I'll add support in 'Get Books'.***